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Fiddler
on the Roof
"Lori
Jaroslow is superb as the oldest daughter, Tzeitel. Miss Jaroslow
has modeled her performance to match Mr. Bernardi's and consequently
she truly seems like Tevye's daughter."
Nunsense
"Ms. Jaroslow gives a show-stopping rendition of a foot-stomping,
hand-clapping revival."
Donna
McKechnie's Act
"Assisted by an agile back-up singer Lori Jaroslow, she recreated,
with just two voices, the bright, lively trio performance of which
she was a part in "Company," "You Could Drive A Person
Crazy." And the singers build, "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye,"
a 1932 song, through a swinging scat duet that catches the joy and
fervor of a Boswell Sisters arrangement with remarkable accuracy."
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Poetry
in Motion
"All of the poets were given voice by a trio of Lori Jaroslow,
Jay Jenkins and Claudia Schneider. The ensemble playing highlighted
individuality while adding dimension and sparkle to the concept
of the work. Jay Jenkins was in luck. Surrounded by Lori Jaroslow's
robust, sharp-witted, darkly entangling presence and Claudia Schneider's
lightfooted demands, Jenkins was both ballast and magnet. It was
his good fortune to be among these lovely flowing women. "Autobiography
of My Mother," a short stort story in a series of moving mirror
images between Schneider and Jaroslow. The dramatic duets combined
generational clash, painful lyricism, and satire, leaving no stone
unturned. Many in the audience were stunned and in tears."
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Funny
Girl
"Lori Ada Jaroslows portrayal brings back so much
of the Fanny Brice personality that this young performer might truly
be dubbed, 'Fanny Brice reincarnated.' Bubbling with a fascinating
personality, an uncanny Jewish-immigrant English, the gestures and
grimaces of a perfect comedienne, and a non-stop portrayal, Ms.
Jaroslow earns herself the clear appreciation of the theatergoer."
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Funny
Girl
"Lori
Ada Jaroslow turns in a wonderful performance as Fanny Brice in
this musical about a young singer's rise to stardom. In Act 1, before
she meets Arnstein and becomes successful, Miss Jaroslow bests out
'I'm The Greatest Star' and gives Coachlight audiences a taste of
her amazing vocal range. She gives more and more as the musical
goes on. Act 2 is highlighted by two Streisand classics, 'People'
and 'Don't Rain On My Parade,' both of which Miss Jaroslow delivers
with gusto. But no one could say that Jaroslow tries to be Striesand.
She's her own person, with her dimples, easy smile, wise-cracking
wit and passion. And she has a lovely voice that is full of emotion."
Gypsy
"Cyndi Neal, Lori Jaroslow and Shari Jill stand
out in their hysterical performance as strippers Tessie Tura, Mazeppa
and Electra."
Project
Baby
" It's not easy to make people laugh and Lori does." --Tom
Musca, Writer/Producer, Stand and Deliver.
"Funny.
Sad. Personal. Universal. Specific. Metaphoric. Moving."
--Ron Leibman Tony award winner Angels in America
"A
revealing and poignant look at a universal dilemma." --Jessica
Walter Arrested Development
"Wonderfully
entertaining, moving and impressive." --Judd Pillot Exec
Producer of Coach, Just Shoot Me, and Eight Simple Rules.
"Lori
Jaroslow's performance is personal, provocative,profound, perpetually
probing and those are just the 'p's! It is hilarious and keenly
insightful into the nature of the human condition, especially regarding
issues such as birth, love and family." --Richard Walter
author; Screenwriting Chairman, UCLA Film School
Reasons
To Live by Meryl Cohn
"Lori
Ada Jaroslow is very funny as the distraught Jane. Jaroslow has
keen comedic skills, accomplished grimaces and expert timing. Just
watching her get in and out of her wedding gown and gorge herself
on potato chips is very amusing."
Marilyn Stasio of Variety and the New York Times
Lori Jaroslow is a comic genius...
Bingo
the Musical
"Jaroslow
plays Vern, the clear leader of the group. Her powerful voice and
spot-on comedic timing highlight the production."
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